Most Helpful Customer Reviews

60%

Lots of room, even was able to fit my purse in it!...

ByKayla E.

on23 mai 2017

Lots of room, even was able to fit my purse in it! It is heavy, even when empty. The chest strap is my biggest complaint - had to return as the chest strap does not slide up the shoulder straps enough to fit properly on a woman, rendering it useless. This was definitely designed for a man.

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60%

Good for computers, Not women

BySarah V.

on25 mai 2019

First— this is a review from a 5’ tall woman. I am also former military, so I am used to carrying large heavy items in bags made for men. However, I am disappointed that Everki, as a civilian company, has not taken a more modern approach to bag design/ergonomics. This bag is not made for a woman and id designed in such a way that is assumption is clearly that a woman would never have a need for such a device, which is annoying to say the least. This is why it is not a 5-star bag (see below for the ladies out there).

The things I love, which is why I gave it 3 stars. If you are a man considering purchase, definitely get this bag, it will be 5-stars for you:
(1) There are so many organization pockets. It is really important to me to be able to know where everything is and find it without looking or digging when in a tight space.
(2) The zippers and stitching are very high quality. I expect this will last for many years.
(3) It has a sleek design, so I feel I can take it into work and still get into my office to unpack while looking professional.
(4) The padding on the straps and back are very thick and cushy, which is great for carrying heavy loads.

The things that lost 2 stars are really only specific to me being a woman, if you have narrow shoulders, or if you are a generally small person:
(1) The straps on the shoulders are fixed in static position too high up, and the suspension system does not allow for enough give even if you loosen them all the way. The bag should be able to tilt further off the back and also draw closer into the back (depending on the heft and type of load that is being carried), but it does not do this very basic thing that most suspension systems do better. Plenty of tactical and high tech bags are able to do this better (Everki designers, take a look at Osprey packs for some guidance on how to build a suspension system in a city or travel backpack).
(2) The chest strap is much too low. Even if you do not have breasts, it is still not in an ergonomically advisable position as even men have different centers of gravity. That is why most hiking packs and other bags with chest straps have a wider area of being able to slide it up or down. This one is too narrow of a range and basically could accommodate flat chested people between 5’6” and 5’8”. If you are shorter or taller than this, likely it will not be in a comfortable position and cause back strain. Again, Everki designers, take a hint from the dozens of well made bags out there. For the ladies, I am going to get around this by sliding it all the way down and using it as a torso strap instead. If you are also <120lbs with a small frame, this should work for you. If not, I recommend purchasing attachable straps and fixing them on yourself—most hiking supply stores can help you here.
(3) It would be nice to have one of the side pockets be a taller one for something like a coffee mug or umbrella instead for the short side pockets with flimsy little straps to hold bottles in place.
(4) There should be attachable (and preferably) tuckable/hidable padded waist straps for a bag this large—regardless of the size of the person wearing it, that is just common sense and a poorly planned design in my opinion having carried dozens of packs over my career. When the straps are tucked along the back, they would provide lumbar support, when they are out, they will secure around the waist. Please add to future designs.

All in all, I will use this bag because it really does seem the best way to keep my really expensive and really large work computer safe. However, Everki should hire some women and consult with some outdoor supply/hiking experts. Even a city bag needs some of these common and helpful features. I will be able to rig this bag to work for me because I have years of experience doing this for made-for-men products, but many people will not know how to do this safely.

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100%

Awesome backpack and great customer service. EVERYONE, THEIR LIFETIME WARRANTY IS REAL!

ByR. G.

on3 déc. 2018

This laptop has survived all of engineering school with me. I regularly packed it to the brim with a binder, multiple books, drafting kit, scientific calculators, fullsize hole-puncher, and a gaming laptop and handled it like a champ. Also every time I had to travel either for my internships or pleasure this was my go to bag and fits more than the standard carry-on. Now as a fulltime engineer I still prefer to take this backpack for my business trips. Recently my backpack started to have issues with the stitching on the top zipper and handle. I contacted customer support (Daniel was friendly and very helpful), followed their simple process to a make a claim and had a new one at my doorstep in less than a week. EVERYONE, THEIR LIFETIME WARRANTY IS REAL!

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100%

I've had this bag for a few years now and still lo...

ByDerek H.

on15 mars 2018

I've had this bag for a few years now and still love it. It's outlasted my Asus G74SX and is now protecting my MSI Dominator. I have traveled to seven countries across four continents and this bag has held up for all of it. The only problem is I carry too much now as it has the room for all of it. I've recently starting looking for bags for my sons to use for school and to carry their laptops. Unfortunately, I don't think it would be good for a school bag, otherwise I would get this for them. I'm still looking at getting them Everki bags as their customer service was excellent with the one issue I had. This bag holds almost my whole desk worth of goodies and gadgets that I use for gaming and office work.

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100%

Yes - they are THAT good!

ByG Bradley MacDonald

on13 déc. 2018

I have been a Titan Backpack user for over 5 years now and had given a review after having it for a few months. I figured a new review, with my experience with the backpack, would be good for users looking at them.

I am a road warrior - and I am very fussy about the equipment I travel with. For the last 5 years I have been lugging around a 18.4 Dell Alienware computer in my backpack - also loaded with lot of other gear. This laptop had destroyed 2 other (non-Everki) backpacks in less than the first 4 months. They just could not handle the weight! So - I went searching for a new back pack - and found Everki. To be honest, at first I was sceptical - but after I got the backpack and went on my first trip - I was sold! I have at many times just thrown the backpack over one shoulder - and the strap had no problem with that weight! There were many times I had about 40 lbs in the backpack and it has held up incrediably well over the years!

This packpack has all the pockets and storage you will need. I would carry around a 18.4" laptop, it's huge power bar, two tablets, cables, mice, folders, papers, presentation projector, security devices, etc. I never had any issues not only fitting it all in - but finding places to put them.

Everki's warranty is all that they claim as well. I had lost a strap (it fell off) - and they had a new strap to me within days of reporting it. Their support team was polite and prompt - and once they verified what had gone wrong - they fully supported their product!

The only thing I would recommend for Everki to change on this backpack - would be to put a little more padding/cushion at the bottom-back of the backpack - where the laptop is at. When I would lay the backpack down at times - it felt that it could use some additional padding there. But I never had any damage - so I guess there is enough padding after all.

This is a top notch product! I have absolutely no hesitation in recommending the Titan back pack and Everki to anyone... When I need a new one - I will be purchasing another Everki backpack.

Bradley MacDonald
Greater Vancouver, BC
brad_AT_timeacct_DOT_com

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